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Different aspirations: medicine, activism and uterine vacuum aspiration technology in Spain (1960s-1980s). [PDF]
Mundi-López M, Ignaciuk A.
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England and its Two Unions:The Anatomy of a Nation and its Discontents [PDF]
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Validation of the Revised Multicultural Ideology Scale (MCI-r) in the UK. [PDF]
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Scottish Independence Referendum: Risky or Not?
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017On September 18th, 2014, with a historic 84.7% turnout, Scottish voters declared their wish to stay as part of the UK with 55.3% No versus 44.7% Yes votes. During the period that leads to the referendum both sides made financial and economic claims that effected the actual outcome.
Mehmet F. Dicle, Betul Dicle
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Scottish Affairs, 2016
And the winner was… devo-max. It was not on the ballot paper; it received just a handful of spoiled votes; but it won.So maybe the two-option, yes-or-no ballot was not the most appropriate decision-making methodology. Rather, a three-option poll might have been the catalyst for a more subtle debate and a more accurate outcome, while a preferential vote
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And the winner was… devo-max. It was not on the ballot paper; it received just a handful of spoiled votes; but it won.So maybe the two-option, yes-or-no ballot was not the most appropriate decision-making methodology. Rather, a three-option poll might have been the catalyst for a more subtle debate and a more accurate outcome, while a preferential vote
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The Scottish Independence Referendum 2014
Journal of Law and Society, 2014On 18 September, in a historic referendum, the people of Scotland voted by 55.3 per cent to 44.7 per cent to remain in the United Kingdom. This article provides an immediate response. It is inevitably provisional and broadbrush in character and cannot cover all of the varied and conflicting perspectives on the referendum and its consequences; it is ...
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The Scottish Independence Referendum of 2014
2021The discovery of North Sea oil in the 1960s was followed by significant support for the pro-independence SNP. A devolved Scottish Parliament was established in 1999, which unionists hoped would undermine support for independence. However, in 2011 the SNP secured an overall majority, and the UK government accepted that an independence referendum should ...
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